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Chapter 17, Problem 27P
For the waveform shown in Fig. 17.65 below,
- (a) specify the type of symmetry it has,
- (b) calculate a3 and b3,
- (c) find the rms value using the first five nonzero harmonics.
Figure 17.65
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